Tuesday, 7 April 2015

News from our US Island Friends........

Hams Hit the Water for the new US Islands Awards Program’s
“One-Day Getaway” - Saturday, May 9, 2015

Fans of portable ham radio are encouraged to grab their equipment and head for the water as part
of the new “One-Day Getaway,” sponsored by the US Islands awards program. The annual event
will make its debut on Saturday, May 9, 2015, from 0000 UTC through 2359 UTC (Friday
evening to Saturday evening in the continental US).
Founded in 1994, US Islands promotes portable ham radio operations from islands found in all
bodies of water: lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, and coastal islands in US territorial waters. The
One-Day Getaway is an on-air activity, not a contest: no scores are tallied and no prizes are
awarded. Participation from all radio amateurs, regardless of experience level, is encouraged.
“US Islands is a great way to go on a mini-DXpedition without spending a lot of money,” said
US Islands Awards Manager Jay Chamberlain, NS4J. “Discovering islands in your own back
yard and setting up a station outdoors is always a good time. If hams have only operated
outdoors during Field Day, we offer another route to get outside and enjoy portable ham radio in
a different way.”
Contacts can be made with any station; US Islands offers achievement awards for both island
activators and island chasers, including a certificate for your first US Islands activation.
While there are over 2,800 islands on the US Islands list, there are more than 17,000 islands
within the United States. Participants can use Google Earth to locate new islands and be the first
to operate ham radio from that location!
Complete information on the US Islands Program, a how-to guide for One-Day Getaway
participants and a list of currently qualified islands is available at www.usislands.org.